Drug-Induced Adverse Renal Interactions/Reactions

Drug-Induced Adverse Renal Interactions/Reactions is a topic covered in the Pocket ICU Management.

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First Things First (assess & treat for the following)

  • Does pt have an electrolyte abnormality that requires immediate attention?
  • Does pt need urgent dialysis (acidosis, refractory hyperkalemia, uremic encephalopathy, volume overload, pericarditis, or a dialyzable overdose)?

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First Things First (assess & treat for the following)

  • Does pt have an electrolyte abnormality that requires immediate attention?
  • Does pt need urgent dialysis (acidosis, refractory hyperkalemia, uremic encephalopathy, volume overload, pericarditis, or a dialyzable overdose)?

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